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1 13. OSTEEN LOCAL PLAN Background: The Osteen Local Plan area is located in southwest Volusia County along the SR 415 corridor between Lemon Bluff Road and Acorn Lake Road and includes 3,990 acres. The Osteen Local Plan is the result of extensive intergovernmental coordination between the City of Deltona, County of Volusia, and community stakeholders. On December 5, 2008 the City and the County entered into a Joint Planning Agreement (JPA). The JPA requires the local plan to be adopted into the respective Comprehensive Plan of each local government. From a planning perspective, the recognition of the SR 415 corridor as being suitable for urban uses dates back to the 1990 adoption of the County s Future Land Use Map. In addition, through the years, the County and the City have amended their Future Land Use Maps resulting in increases of urban intensity along the SR 415 corridor. The intent of the Osteen Local Plan is to recognize and enhance the urban opportunities for the area while protecting the rural and environmental characteristics that make up a significant portion of the Osteen area. Development will be aesthetically pleasing, functional and adequately supported by infrastructure. Descriptions of Future Land Use Designations: The Osteen Local Plan includes a Land Use Map featuring land use designations that are unique to the Osteen area and the map is to be included in the County/City map series. The Osteen Land Use designations are described as follows: 1) Osteen Commercial Village (OCV) The purpose of the OCV category is to facilitate a mixed use, neo-traditional, development pattern featuring various commercial (office, retail, etc.) and residential uses. The development pattern within the OCV is intended to be a relatively dense mixture of multi-story, low and medium rise buildings that contain both residential and commercial uses. On small tracts of land, less than one acre in size, development may occur as standalone uses. However, standalone uses will still need to adhere to the mixed use purpose and intent of the OCV and be integrated into the larger development pattern by at minimum, establishing linkages with other development projects. Development shall provide vertical diversification of uses, where applicable, requiring retail/office on bottom floors and office/residential on the upper floors. While residential uses are required, commercial is intended to represent the dominant land use. Development within the OCV should be designed and oriented around a grid pattern of cross access easements, alleys and streets. Development linkages and pedestrian access as well as the incorporation of plazas and other common areas are intended to be an integral part of the OCV. OCV Development Intensities/Densities Dwelling Units Max 12 dwelling units per acre/min 8 dwelling units per acre Intensity Max FAR 0.5/Min FAR 0.25 Development Mix 80% non residential/20% residential 2) Mixed Use Village (MUV) - The MUV is intended to facilitate a variety of housing choices along SR 415. Housing types in the MUV can include single-family dwellings on individual Page 96 of 160
2 lots, townhomes, or medium density, low rise multi-family formats. Strip commercial uses along major roads, including SR 415 are not allowed in the MUV. However, commercial uses such as a community shopping center may be allowed within compact nodes associated with the intersections of major roads. Where possible commercial and residential development should be combined into single buildings or otherwise mixed. Access to SR 415 shall be limited. Cross access easements, parallel facilities or other methods will be used to limit driveway cuts onto SR 415. Small parks, tot lots and open space areas are intended elements of the MUV. MUV Development Intensities/Densities Dwelling Units Max 8 Dwelling units per acre/min 4 dwelling units per acre Wetlands: 1 du/10 acres Intensity Max FAR 0.35 Development Mix 70% residential /30% non residential 3) Tech Center (TC) The purpose and intent is to create a high value employment center featuring light industrial, office, research facilities, and flex office space uses. Appropriate development details, such as campus design themes, will be crucial in implementing the highvalue vision for this category. In addition, access to SR 415 shall be limited with access being provided by cross access easements and eventually a roadway parallel to SR 415. TC Development Intensity Intensity Max FAR ) Urban Residential (UR) The UR category is primarily a residential designation that allows single-family dwellings on individual lots. In some cases low rise multi-family or town home type developments may be allowed as a transition if located next to mixed or commercial urban land uses associated with the SR 415 corridor. Limited neighborhood convenience type commercial uses may be allowed along collectors, arterials or thoroughfares. However, neighborhood commercial uses shall be of size and scale to only serve the immediate neighborhood and be compatible with the general residential nature of the UR. UR Development Intensities/Densities Dwelling Units Max 8 dwelling units per acre/min 4 dwelling units per acre Intensity Max FAR 0.25 Development Mix Max 5% non-residential 5) Transitional Residential (TR) The TR designation is intended to provide a transition between more intense urban uses planned for the SR 415 corridor and the rural and environmental characteristics of the land located in east Osteen. Single family homes on individual lots will be the principal use. However, townhome and duplex dwelling formats may be allowed. Page 97 of 160
3 TR Development Densities Dwelling Units Max 4 du per acre Wetlands: 1 du/10 acres 6) Rural Estate (RE) The RE designation generally allows a large lot, rural type development pattern. The preferred use is single family acreage oriented lots. To protect agricultural or natural resources the RE does allow dwelling units to be clustered. RE Development Densities Dwelling Units - Max 1 du per 5 acres. Wetlands: 1 du/10acres 7) Cluster Residential (CR) The intent of the CR designation is to allow low density residential development while affording protection to environmental resources. Cluster subdivisions are to be used to direct development away from natural resources. In addition, to limit habitat fragmentation natural resource and open space areas shall be designed and located to maintain and enhance corridor connections. The preferred development type within the CR will be single family dwellings on individual lots. Lot sizes may vary depending on individual cluster subdivision designs that will result in smaller net lot sizes. If the property lies within ECO, the property owner may alternatively develop under the conservation subdivision policies, goals and objectives and corresponding conservation criteria and density set forth in the Smart Growth Initiative, of the Volusia County Comprehensive Plan. CR Development Densities Category #1-1 dwelling per 25 acres Category #2-1 dwelling per 20 acres Category #3 1 dwelling per 10 acres Category #4 1 dwelling per 5 acres Category #5 1 dwelling per 1 acre Wetlands: 1du/10 acres GOALS, OBJECTIVES, AND POLICIES GOAL: OST 1 Achieve a sustainable, fully functioning, well designed and aesthetic urban, mixed use development pattern associated with the SR 415 corridor while appropriately Page 98 of 160
4 protecting the rural and environmental characteristics of the Osteen Local Planning Area. OST 1.1 Provide an adequate interdependent mixture of land uses associated with the SR 415 corridor. POLICIES: OST Development within the Osteen Local Plan Area shall be consistent with the following: Osteen Land Use designations as depicted on the Osteen Future Land Use Map; All other Elements of the County and City Comprehensive Plan; Current land development and zoning codes irrespective of jurisdiction; Environmental standards and other regulations that may be applicable; Smart Growth policies of the County s Future Land Use Element regarding ECO Map, excluding the City s water treatment plant development proposal. OST OST OST OST OST OST OST Existing individual single family dwelling uses and agricultural uses within the Osteen Local Plan area may continue. Workforce housing shall be encouraged in the Osteen Commercial Village, Mixed Use Village and Urban Residential designations. Incompatible land uses such as commercial and urban density shall be directed away from the Rural Estate area. New strip commercial featuring a one store deep, single use retail development pattern oriented towards a road or highway shall not be allowed within the Osteen Local Planning area. Cluster type subdivisions that may occur within the Cluster Residential designation shall provide a minimum of 70% open space with at least 30% of that total used as common open space. The adoption of the Osteen Local Plan shall not change or limit the current or potential uses on land within the Osteen Plan that is classified with the Volusia County I-1 (Light Industrial) zoning. Public and/or Private civic oriented uses and essential services such as schools, wells, water treatment plants, or medical facilities shall be allowed in any land use category within the Osteen Local Plan, and are exempt from the design standards and height standards of the Local Plan. Page 99 of 160
5 OST Both the City and the County shall maintain intensity and density calculations for each development and shall reconcile these numbers annually to ensure the overall development mix is achieved at build out. The County Planning Department shall maintain the annual density and intensity calculation report as agreed upon by the City and County. OST 1.2 Urban development within the Osteen Local Plan will be adequately served by appropriate infrastructure. POLICIES: OST OST OST OST To protect rural areas, infrastructure will be directed away from land within the Osteen Planning Area not designated or suitable for urban type development. The City and the County shall continue to coordinate with the Florida Department of Transportation, ECFRPC and Volusia County Transportation Planning Organization to support the widening/improvement of SR 415 as approved by the Florida Department of Transportation. The City does not intend to establish central utilities within the Rural Estate or Cluster Subdivision areas for the purpose of serving those areas, unless such utilities are needed to correct threats to public health, safety and welfare or to serve clustered housing where utilities are deemed appropriate based on lot size, soil conditions, or other factors. The location of infrastructure such as roads and utility lines should be directed away from wetlands and other natural resource areas. If the location of infrastructure does result in impacts to wetlands or critical habitat then suitable mitigation shall be required. OST 1.3 Development design techniques shall be used to foster a development pattern that is aesthetically pleasing, functional and enhances the economic base of the area. POLICIES: OST The County and City shall adopt land development regulations that will accomplish the following: Ensure safe and convenient pedestrian access; Limit driveway cuts onto SR 415 and other major roads by requiring cross access easements and shared parking; Require that internal streets and alleys be designed along a grid pattern to facilitate interconnectivity; Page 100 of 160
6 Manage the location and amount of parking; Regulate signs; Require appropriate landscaping (water wise/florida native), buffering and screening; Establish standards for architectural themes and building material type, mass, orientation, fenestration; Ensure that land uses are mixed and well integrated both horizontally and vertically primarily in the OCV land use designations; Protect natural resources; Establish standards for open space and cluster subdivisions where applicable; and Encourage and incentivize green building techniques, including LEED certification. OST OST The City and County recognize that the future land use designations provided in Exhibit B of the JPA of December 5, 2008 includes design criteria. The City and County shall implement the provisions of Exhibit B which are not expressly incorporated in the local plan through their respective land development regulations. The City and the County shall continue to notify and work together, through both formal and informal processes, to ensure that land use plan amendments, zoning requests, and other land development activities that may be proposed within each respective jurisdiction are consistent with the Osteen Local Plan. OST 1.4 Protect natural resources by directing residential density, and other incompatible land uses away from such areas. POLICIES: OST OST OST Notwithstanding the density allotments of the land use designations stated in this policy, the dwelling unit density standard for wetlands within the Mixed Use Village, Transitional Residential, Rural Estate, and Category 3, 4 and 5 of the Cluster Residential is one unit per 10 acres. To the greatest extent possible, wetlands within the Osteen Local Planning Area shall be preserved. In situations where wetland impacts are found to be unavoidable appropriate mitigation shall be provided. All wetlands situated within the Osteen Local Planning Area shall be afforded a wetland buffer. The wetland buffer widths shall be a minimum of 25 feet, unless otherwise permitted and mitigated in accordance with the natural resource protection of the land development code, except in the CR designation which requires an Page 101 of 160
7 average 100 feet wetland buffer. The City s proposed water treatment plant site located within the CR category shall maintain a minimum 25 feet wetland buffer. In the event that the St. Johns River Water Management District requires a larger wetland buffer, the most restrictive wetland buffer width shall apply. OST OST OST OST Land development standards and best management practices shall be employed to protect the water quality of lakes and wetlands. Such standards include setbacks, retention of native vegetation, appropriate management of stormwater, and the minimization of shoreline alterations. The functions of flood plains and other flood prone areas shall be protected by directing development away from such areas. If activities do occur within floodplain or flood prone areas such impacts shall be minimized. In addition, if development does occur within floodplain/prone areas then techniques such as compensating storage and the elevation/design of improvements shall be required to ensure that floodplain functions are protected. Conservation subdivision techniques shall be required for residential development projects planned within the Cluster Subdivision designation. Open space areas shall include wildlife and listed species habitat, wetlands and other environmental characteristics. In addition, natural connections shall be maintained to minimize habitat fragmentation. Land development proposals shall be required to protect ecologically viable natural habitats. Management plans shall be required to ensure that habitat is protected or mitigated consistent with applicable local, State and Federal Agencies. OST 1.5 OST OST OST OST Provide for transportation solutions of the SR415 corridor. Beginning on August 20, 2009, no more than 5,440 dwelling units or 5.7 million square feet of non-residential development within said area shall be approved by development order of the City or County; but, in no event, shall more than 1,360 dwelling units or 1.4 million square feet of non-residential development be approved by development order of the City or County prior to January 1, The limitations imposed by this policy shall not include dwelling units and non-residential square footage existing prior to August 20, The City and County shall propose an access management plan that will include an alternative network and parallel facilities plan for the Osteen Local Plan area to be approved by the Florida Department of Transportation, District. Access to SR 415 will be limited by requiring the use of frontage/rear roads, cross access agreements, shared parking and other methods as deemed appropriate. The proper functioning of the urban land use designations associated within the Osteen Plan are contingent on the construction of a network of roads and parallel facilities. Such facilities are intended to direct traffic away from SR 415. These improvements shall be constructed by developers or funded through various Page 102 of 160
8 approaches including fair share agreements, impact fees, grants or through other sources that become available. Page 103 of 160
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